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how does g depends on the shape of Earth

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes it does depend on shape of celestial Object...because at the poles the value of g is bigger than other places....this difference is because of their elliptical shape ....

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Explanation:

As We Know g = GM /R^2

hence, g is inversely proportional to 1/R^2

  • Now, Earth is not a perfect spherical in shape. It is Flattened at the poles and elongated on equitorial region is (approximately) 21 km more than that of the poles. Hence g is Maximum at poles to that of equitorial region...
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